Friday, June 10, 2011

First Hurricane of Season Forms

He is not expected that Adrian Hurricane making landfall.It is expected that the hurricane maintained offshoreAdrian is a hurricane of category 1 are expected to strengthen in the next two days
Hurricane Adrian produced in all the Pacific Thursday early as analysts warned of dangerous surf and swells off the southwest coast of Mexico.

Adrian - a category 1 hurricane - could intensify into a hurricane the next day or two, the national weather service said.

The first hurricane of the season is expected to remain offshore, spare Mexico.

But "any deviation to the right of the forecast track could bring tropical storm conditions" parts of Mexico on Thursday and Friday, according to the Hurricane Center.

Adrian maximum sustained winds increased to nearly 80 mph (130 km/h) concluding Wednesday.
"The additional strength is likely," the weather service said.

The storm was about 275 miles (440 kilometers) South of the city of Zihuatanejo final Wednesday.
Tidal waves caused by the storm were affecting the southwest coast of Mexico. Mallory Simon contributed to this report.


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